Op Wednesday 09 April 2008, schreef Julien BLACHE:
That's something else, unrelated to -4, I think, as there was no code
changes to avision :)
Tomorrow, I remembered that I recently had a problem with a scanner of my own,
a Lide20, and reread Bug#439780. This was about switching off the usb
Bert Verbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Tomorrow, I remembered that I recently had a problem with a scanner
of my own, a Lide20, and reread Bug#439780. This was about switching
off the usb autosuspend feature in the kernel. Can there be a problem
here too?
Nope, not with the kernel you're
Package: xsane
Version: 0.995-2
Severity: important
A HP5300C scanner doesn't work with xsane, despite being listed as a
completely supported scanner. In testing it segfaults, in stable it is
not working correctly and in old-stable it worked almost correctly.
This is a scanner of a friend of
Bert Verbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
* Lenny with kernel 2.6.24-1-686 (no k7 version available anymore?):
scanimage -L: shows the correct result as shown above.
xsane: segfaults at startup.
I'm stuck here, any help would be appreciated.
Please try to scan with scanimage from the
Op Monday 07 April 2008, schreef u:
Please try to scan with scanimage from the command line first; if that
too segfaults, enable debug in the avision backend and save the
output:
SANE_DEBUG_AVISION=255 scanimage /dev/null 2 scan.log
Then, try to obtain a backtrace:
- install
Bert Verbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Rene, this is a issue with the HP 5300C and avision in 1.0.19. See
below for the tail of the log, the full log is on bugs.debian.org.
Thanks for responding so quickly.
The tests in Lenny give:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ scanimage out.pnm
scanimage:
Hi,
yes, same issue as with the 7400 on the sane list.
Somehow some code chunks, including variable assignment where
lost while merging before the last major release.
I promissed to commit the fixes, and still plan to
to do some just in some minutes(++) after evening dinner.
Yours,
Julien
René Rebe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
yes, same issue as with the 7400 on the sane list.
Ah, I didn't follow that thread closely.
Somehow some code chunks, including variable assignment where
lost while merging before the last major release.
I promissed to commit the fixes, and still
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